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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2013 0:56:25 GMT 1
Similar to the German and Spanish threads, This thread was made to talk about English. If anyone has questions about the language, just post it here. For example; Grammar questions or accents.
English is hard and this thread it to help you become better at it ;D
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2013 14:59:29 GMT 1
Maybe some of us here could make an accent video or something? ;D
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Post by Jan on May 7, 2013 15:01:41 GMT 1
Well, this thread is a good idea since I'm making some mistakes sometimes, as well as I see others doing some However, the video idea... hm...
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2013 15:06:23 GMT 1
And what I mean by accent video,is not doing accents from all around the world, what I mean is just saying certain words how you would normally say it (I think they are called accent tag videos or something)
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Post by Daniel on May 7, 2013 15:12:33 GMT 1
Sis is e wäri gud eidia Nick! Ei schult du sett!
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Post by Jess on May 7, 2013 15:28:46 GMT 1
Then there's British English, American English, Australian English, etc
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2013 15:38:58 GMT 1
I have a question. Is it "a good apple" or "an good apple" because of "good"?
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Post by Jess on May 7, 2013 15:39:37 GMT 1
Maybe some of us here could make an accent video or something? ;D That sounds like a good idea ;D
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Post by Hyunzales on May 7, 2013 15:39:58 GMT 1
"a good apple"
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Post by Jess on May 7, 2013 15:43:19 GMT 1
A good apple. An is used when the next word begins with a vowel or a vowel sound ^^
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